Doga


Book Description

Dogs have always been natural yogis, and their tranquility of mind, ability to be in the moment, and contented outlook are widely considered to be the result of their long and devoted practice of doga. Dogis Benny, Buster, and Cricket practiced in obscurity for years, perfecting their dogic principles. Now at last they reveal the powerful secrets of doga. Many of the movements and positions of doga can inspire and assist humans in their own yoga practice. Doga presents the major asanas or postures, from the Downward-Facing Dog to the relaxing Happy Puppy and restorative Pup's Pose. Each stretch is demonstrated by one of the dogis, with accompanying text to help people adapt positions to their own practice. Also included are breathing techniques such as the hot breath, or pant, and tips on practicing with your own dogi. Anyone who does yoga or owns a dog is sure to find inspiration in these pages. On the path to health and inner harmony, Doga shows the way.




Om the Yoga Dog


Book Description

Namaste, my name is Om and I am a yoga dog. Meet Om the yoga dog and his friends, Prana the frog and Moksha the elephant! Together they will guide you through easy poses and calming breathing exercises in this simple yet effective introduction to yoga. Playful and packed full of exciting activities, this essential book will teach kids (and their grown-ups) the postures of yoga and equip them with lifelong habits. With helpful, motivating pointers from Om throughout, every technique comes with step by step illustrations to help children big and small become focused, strong and have unlimited fun!




Doga


Book Description

Welcome to the world of Doga, where your best friend can help you get more from your yoga sessions. Involving your dog in yoga sessions can help you develop your yoga practice, as well as being an entertaining and fun way to bond with your pet. Doga provides a mindful connection with your dog as you mimic your pet's breathing patterns and have to stay controlled throughout the pose to ensure your pet's comfort. As an activity it de-stresses your dog and creates a wonderful sharing and nurturing experience. Classic yoga postures such as the Warrior Lunge and the Downward-Facing Dog are adapted so that your pet can participate. Full-color photographs alongside practical step-by-step guides show clearly how to do each of the poses in this fun and unique take on yoga. Mahny Djahanguiri is a certified yoga teacher. Since 1999 she's been teaching and leading international Ashtanga Vinyasa and kids' yoga workshops in London and Switzerland. Over the last three years Mahny has developed and taught Doga to enthusiastic classes in the UK and to her clients, who include TV celebrities and famous musicians.




Gangsta Yoga with DJ Dog


Book Description

Housebroken comes with a hip attitude and sharp sense of humor that appeal to younger audiences, yet it has crossover appeal to readers of all ages who identify with the off-the-wall antics.The worlds of hip-hop and suburbia couldn't seem further apart . . . and that's just what makes Housebroken so doggone funny. Cartoonist Steve Watkins plunks down DJ Dog, his plucky ex-rap star canine, into the middle-class Watson family, and a whole lot of grumbling, growling, and cultural ""enlightenment"" takes place. Gangsta Yoga with DJ Dog is the second regular collection of Watkins's nationally syndicated strip, and this book promises the same successful combination of hilarious laughs and crossover sales as its predecessor. DJ Dog may be a warm and fuzzy puppy at heart, but his ""ruff"" edges leave something to be desired when it comes to harmonizing with Mya, the nine-year-old daughter of the Watson family and CEO wannabe. DJ often teams up with Mya's seven-year-old brother, Malik, to oppose her get-rich schemes, which include selling Girl Scout cookie-backed securities. Whether he's teaching yoga positions, such as ""Duck from Driveby,"" or taking over the elementary school orchestra and renaming them the ""Murderers Bows,"" this hip-hop pup is bound to be funny.




Doga


Book Description

Dogs have always been natural yogis, and their tranquility of mind, ability to be in the moment, and contented outlook are widely considered to be the result of their long and devoted practice of doga. Dogis Benny, Buster, and Cricket practiced in obscurity for years, perfecting their dogic principles. Now at last they reveal the powerful secrets of doga. Many of the movements and positions of doga can inspire and assist humans in their own yoga practice. Doga presents the major asanas or postures, from the Downward-Facing Dog to the relaxing Happy Puppy and restorative Pup's Pose. Each stretch is demonstrated by one of the dogis, with accompanying text to help people adapt positions to their own practice. Also included are breathing techniques such as the hot breath, or pant, and tips on practicing with your own dogi. Anyone who does yoga or owns a dog is sure to find inspiration in these pages. On the path to health and inner harmony, Doga shows the way.




Doga


Book Description

Involving your dog in yoga sessions can help you develop your yoga practice, as well as being an entertaining and fun way to bond with your pet. Doga provides a mindful connection with your dog as you mimic your pet's breathing patterns and have to stay controlled throughout the pose to ensure your pet's comfort. As an activity it de-stresses your dog and creates a wonderful sharing and nurturing experience. Classic yoga postures such as the Warrior Lunge and the Downward-Facing Dog are adapted so that your pet can participate. Full-colour photographs alongside practical step-by-step guides show clearly how to do each of the poses in this fun and unique take on yoga.




The Adventures of Yoga Dog


Book Description

This book reflects fun lessons for kids in a style like Aesop’s fables. Talking dogs do yoga and have adventures learning how to make friends, take care of books, and stop bullies. They learn how to get along in a diverse community of dogs. Yoga Dog, trained by Great Dane Patanjo, is their leader, but he must learn how to make friends and be a friend.




Yoga Dogs


Book Description

Learn how to sit, stay, and roll over with this fully illustrated, “delightful” guide to yoga starring man’s best friend (Shutterbug magazine). Inspired by a friend’s mastiff who would imitate his master’s morning yoga routine, photographer Dan Borris created Yoga Dogs, a full-color collection of forty-five different dogs and puppies doing human yoga poses. Don’t worry: No animals were harmed during the making of these images; their extreme flexibility is the result of clever digital trickery. The curious, humorous, and distinctly original pictures are paired with useful information about the poses, as well as some funny canine meditations. “A fresh and highly entertaining visual treat,” Yoga Dogs is perfect for any yogi of the two or four-legged variety (Shutterbug magazine).




The Yoga Dog Project


Book Description

Through the practice of Yoga we seek to learn balance, oneness, and self-acceptance; to quiet the mind so the soul can be expressed. We seek to understand and integrate the Shadow Self. These are all lessons that dogs just innately know. They live in the moment, in a state of one complete being. I believe this is why our dogs are so drawn to us when we practice Yoga. It's a rare moment when our vibration matches theirs.Our dogs are also the ones who accept us, including our shadow side, fully and without reservation.The Yoga Dog project is a collection of images which seek to reflect the vibrational bond that we share during our practice.I chose to shoot them in silhouette because I wanted to strip away all the surface. Remove thoughts about breed or color, or designer leggings. And simply capture the form that remained.For this project I worked with real people and their real dogs. The yogi's & yogini's included in this project spanned 4 decades in age and all skill levels- some teach, some are self-taught, some practice daily, and some don't practice nearly as often as they'd like . Real people are imperfect. So you'll see some less-than-perfect form. But I am not presenting this as a training manual to the perfect pose. The Yoga Dog Project is about beauty, art, and connection